Yes. Thank you very much.
Thank you for the question. I appreciate it.
I think it really gets down to what Andrew said. At this point, we are not able to take on more debt and we are looking for immediate and 100% relief. Twenty-five per cent of restaurants are operating at zero revenue. The other 75% of them are operating at 20% of their revenue. A 66% abatement would still require a pretty significant amount of impact from the restaurant itself.
We are looking at a tough time. Restaurants are going day to day and operators are mortgaging their own homes to pay fixed costs. We need something that's going to cover at least 100% of the cost itself, I would say, and it needs to be significantly quick, because, again, May 1 is a week away.
I have the benefit of being a landlord myself, with five rental properties, and I can tell you from a landlord's perspective that we are also suffering. It comes to a point where we need immediate, significant and fast relief.